"That the automobile has practically reached the limit of its development is suggested by the fact that during the past year no improvements of a radical nature have been introduced."
Scientific American ; Jan. 2 edition, 1909
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AbstractA glove having a flexible body with a plurality of discrete abrading units disposed on the glove to permit free flexing of the finger stalls, the thumb and palm. The abrading units comprise a plurality of hard and sharp particles such as silicon carbide dispersed in an adhesive. The abrading units are fixedly connected to the glove surface by a waterproof adhesive. | InventorAssigneeApplicationNo. 05/662734 filed on 03/01/1976US Classes:451/523, Manually manipulated15/227, Mitts, cots, and shoes2/161.8, Having high friction outer surface (e.g., friction pad, tenacious coating, tackified, etc.)D29/117.1GloveExaminersPrimary: Smith, Al LawrenceAssistant: Godici, Nicholas P. Attorney, Agent or FirmUS Patent ReferencesRE22167, 1346683, 2459985, 3151333, 3643386, 3748792 |